The Wide, Wide World of Web - Monday, February 26th

Posted by Sheryl Kirby in news and media, on the web, wide, wide world of web on February 26, 2007 at 10:20 pm

webapple.jpgI’ve had a craving for the pastries from Yung Sing Bakery on Baldwin Street for weeks now, and the folks at Torontoist have just reminded me that I need to get my fix. Victoria Kent got to hang out with Food Network Canada’s The Food Jammers as they worked their way through a selection of buns and sesame balls.

At BlogUT, they’ve got a post perfect for university students heading into the end of the semester - how to eat well with five cheap ingredients.

There’s a seafood theme over at BlogTO, where Michelle reviews Hua Sang’s Lobster Specialty, and Blue Zen sushi. Frank opts for pork instead (people, just because it’s the Year of the Pig doesn’t mean you have to eat lots of bacon!) and tries the pork sandwich at Chinese Traditional Buns on Dundas West.

Suresh offers up a primer on buying and eating mangosteens over at Spotlight Toronto. I could never get into mangosteens - they seem like a lot of money and effort for something that isn’t particularly flavourful, but after reading his post, I might give them another shot. He also reviews the brunch at Carole’s Cheesecake Cafe in Yorkville and makes it sound divine.

2 Responses to “The Wide, Wide World of Web - Monday, February 26th”

  1. Suresh Says:

    The funny thing about my CCC experience is, that while I was there enjoying the food, I overheard the owner talk about TASTETO. Small world. He was mentioning that Howard stopped in for a coffee the previous day and they got to talking about coffee, ccc, tasteto, etc. He was raving about the site to everyone and the fact that he saw a small write up about CCC the very next day.
    Good stuff guys!

  2. Sheryl Kirby Says:

    Hey Suresh, thanks for the info. That’s great to hear that people are visiting and loving the site. :)

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